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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
' / J p .il' j' I j r.Jj “Of if I n;3fi| |,!d * f jH srr ill ilHI I I 4 I m t*ru»g rivinif T ppi. MM in hfcrhMt tr effort* experuU d •t the g*m( at l declare *mid the (hiucaa U*e of the enti aBlHH 1 1 i Ordteatra of Bry - aunt helection was Which was plajrod to CUas, yhlle the Juu- with bowed head*. Af- few yelhi "d extoUiu k ' is for the un in finally ar- auccess. Me. banquet at an cheer^nfr and class. the a fl r 1 W ■ l/S * H / Y ' j* 4 ■ / i 8 ■J • '.1>| / j „ !. y . }■ 1H a M £ ' { Was *! j ; ; humil , of ott and *• 1 l|l i ai i; all aui our ji»’L 1919, ly TALE OP THE LONESOME TOASTMASTER ‘i ii jr T[lh are a few aifnple thinqh ht to be elucidated con- the very myeterious actions ter McQuiflen from the ’ his disapp.-anince until he orted into the .$9es* Hall by of the moat prominent mem- the Sophomore Class, not the , pun»6se herein to I the intelligence of anyone | ver, Tor surely such would be I >er superfluous, -fn fact, the of the Sophomore Class ns was so perfectly ideal in aiding the carrying out of our plans, that if is hereby bestowed a public token «f thanks. For juhny a moon before! hand, thore had been dark y on foot li?ti4 e d by Nejftc some of his able scheme to coyer ion that they men . In the ehdtta a# tiiC Indeed it n w altoge w.«»Li Note how the Junior Class is registering Joy. If the saying, “nothing is is true, the Junior Class is icheduled for an era of accomplishmen ts. • ugherty, commandant of .gait at college left a shot l far a similar journey. Capi ■uw in command of the Ai hit. ^ ^ —JUNIORS— The May number of the Alumhi Quarterly baa appeared on the cam- u move pus with forty pages of up-to-th<j- st it is minute news of our grads and fop- »roe of mer students. A great many of oug he Bol- men am stationed in Germany an flatted without enthusiasm/ •.* I .KFfH® lij h .1 ■H I M i i t I I H I H I I «< ■I 'Mj l H t H I I i 11 L)l| I I I I »« I | I I u. mf ■■■■-■ • • -Ii/.eso I ih.r. a ' H cause many daily inconveniences. A council meeting Sunday heard the plans that Were offered and steps I will be taken immediately to put , inern into effect. A very thorough ’ stpdy is being made of the problem and with the well-informed commit tees the' success of the store is a»- ured. Shares will be purchased by loos community reaidenU ami ^■^^pent and experienced man- be rplreeurad. AH the de- being thoroughly worked m Komorea who Classmen and afjforded felightful Week-end. We at if the (I ©nations had enough, that the whole would had > been taken stings are not hurt in the aqd down to the barber ' shop, under the eye of the Entire JlCriMBiMH Hi ties. From pie to walk e and pass d one-half perhaps to maiden and gs of tb© r on Wednes<hty,. May ii, t ■ Toastmnste r McQuillen Iked out of jAeggett Hall Here public nsored up jin a man badttihg his future ptaoe. it ws* very to a campus residi oblivion for two It was not as the clothes of a fai upon the heart ones who ached to encircle him brawny arms, hut for the of, all concerned if had to be Aftor enjoying a most de al ride in the car jof his host, ■ Anally decided to repair to the nco to ithe Mess Hall annex. In- the life of being a social butter- and being rushed by so many Suitors was becoming something of r. bore. Therefore, at the appointed second* our Toastmaster drove up. gathered his skirts abotit his daintily j fantry. Field shod feet, and made a historic, but • Corps at the monthly and thereby print the hot off the bat ■—JUNIORS— The College Zoo is fast becoming a rival -to that of the 101 Ranch. Colonel Goodnight recently present ed three buffalo calves and within 1 the past few days Director Yount:-* blood, oMht Ekperiment Station, ha.i received a yearling buck and a Jave lin hog from F. D. Lown, ’13, who is County Agent for La$elle County. ■►-JUNIORS— • Several big guns and caisons ha-, just been received by Battery A. ___ new pieces were sent directly from ! the lines in France and the camrao- (lauge has created quite a bit of in terest on the campus. Two corporals and eight privates consist a detail of Field Artilleryman, sent from CAir»i> Ft. Biis*, El Faso, as a part of the 26 or 80 enlisted men who will b-* assigned to this station to care for the homes sent for the Battery. ^-JUNIORS— The.-e are 26 institutions'iri Texas with R. O. T. C. units but ^A. and M. has been'lapded by Washington as the only school in the state' having an R. O. T« C. enrollment hf‘ over 600. There are strong units of In- Artillery, *nd r Signal college and a t Motor !■»♦♦♦♦♦» i i >■■ ii :: V ; I* I \ J. jilt i}-m 1 I I ’' : 1 altogether quiet entrance into the j Transport Corps unit will begin ac- Mess Hall and therewith died the tivities next year, ifhopes of the Sophomore*, although —JUNIORS— some of them to this day refuar to Campus residents have been active a demise. recently in -otitfining plans for a Co operative store to supply the needs of the many people connected With those who Ihre on the campus. This proposed store will AD a long-fch need in the college community for our remote location and the poor ac comodations ; for delivery service acknowledge its demise -^iunio; ' Lieutenant Wilson stationed at college for weeks as an instructor i lory Unit of the R. O. T 1 *4 Monday for a trainin Field Artillery Officers has been past few' the Artil- C-, depart- school for France. I ai M ( A Table de Hike for onlyi 75 cei I i ives you yoUr worth { ^ [ I j . I 1 BRYAN H moi i< , ■ ii ’ H i. .1 ■ li4& r l IJj;. Pia! 5 t